Transparent & Textured fonts are now a reality! And they are awesome! With built-in texture, there’s no need for Photoshop overlays or brushes – you just type and go! And if you’re working with a Legacy version of Photoshop, have no fear! I’ve included all the glyphs in a Layered .PSD, as well as .PNG files too!

OpenType .SVG fonts will ONLY work in Photoshop CC 2017 or newer, AND Illustrator and Indesign CC 2018+. They will also work in Mac OS applications like FontBook, Keynote & Pages, but nothing before 2015.

Important Stuff:

Make sure you confirm your compatibility before you purchase!
Just install the .OTF like any other font file.
Palmetto .SVG & Palmetto Solid are currently English-only.

PHOTOSHOP USERS:

• To use in Photoshop CC, install and navigate to your character panel. Then select your new Palmetto .SVG font, grab your type tool and do your thing!
• By default, .SVG fonts won’t change colors like traditional vector-based fonts, so to re-color in Photoshop, just use your Blending Options Panel to overlay a new color. Boom! That’s it!

ILLUSTRATOR USERS:

• In Illustrator, the font will only be visible if you’re in RBG color mode (otherwise it will appear as black boxes).
• To recolor, you must first rasterize the type (make sure you select ‘Transparent Background.’)
• Now go to Edit – Edit Colors. Make sure RGB mode is selected, as well as Convert and Preview. Now use the sliders to color your font.